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Civ Volume I Chapters 19/20

Horizontales
The name means “the seventy” and is the Greek translation of the Old Testament scriptures.
Alexander claimed to be a relative of this Greek hero.
The Persian king who underestimated the young Alexander
A gift handed down to other generations resulting from a person’s life work.
A group of soldiers marching in a square where each hold a spear pointing outward. Alexander used this military formation to conquer the lands he invaded.
This great marvel was the first of its king and built in the harbour of Alexandria by Ptolemy. On top was a strong light which could be seen for miles out in the Mediterranean Sea!
The land Alexander beheld but did not conquer as his soldiers demanded they return home. It brought the great leader to tears.
This Macedonian king conquered the Greek city-states, which were now united under him. He loved the Greek culture and allowed the Greeks the freedom to rule their own cities and preserve their culture.
The language of the scriptures of the Jewish people, the writings of Moses,
This ruler wore the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, even though he was once one of Alexander’s generals and came from Macedonia.
This Greek philosopher tutored Alexander, who displayed the marks of a strong leader at an early age.
Verticales
A city named after Alexander on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
Alexander thought himself related to this Greek hero...
The friend whom Alexander killed by spear in a drunken rage.
The steed that Alexander the Great tamed and adopted as his own.
Alexander's homeland, it is broad and grassy unlike Greece and people farmed and raised horse.
To plan an action with the intention to do it.
A disposition where someone considers himself grander than he actually is.
A place where each of the seventy Jewish scribes were held while ordered to translate the writings of Moses.
A process where Greek language and culture spread throughout the lands that Alexander the Great had conquered.
A person hired or commissioned to write someone’s ideas or to copy writing in order to make a separate copy of it.
Miraculously, all seventy translations were found to be ...
This made Alexandria the centre of learning of the known world.